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Monday, September 5, 2011

Pirate Princess Baby Outfit

It’s that time again! It’s time for another round of blog hopping with
the wonderful designers of Designer Craft Connection. For this month’s hop our theme was babies/showers and parties, where we
can share our design ideas about any of those topics. I chose to share a
project design that I created for a friend that had just had a baby girl. I
just love this outfit! It’s so girlie, but with a modern day twist. If you
decide to create this project for yourself or a family or friend the best news
is it won’t take you long at all. I think the whole outfit took me about one
and a half hours! And if you’re a busy designer like me, or a very busy mom,
that is great news for my ears and yours too!

Once you check out my project, don’t forget to “hop” around the other
websites by clicking on the Designer Craft Connection’s blinkie on the right side of my site. Make sure you check out our new
giveaway which is a DVD set of the new TV show, Scrapbook Soup, Series 100. To
be eligible to win this wonderful prize, you must go to Julie McGuffe’s website
at www.juliemcguffee.blogspot.com.
Leave her a comment on which websites you saw
the picture of the prize. The winner will be announced on September 15th
on Julie’s blog.

Good luck on winning the prize and have a great time checking out all of
the amazing talent of the designers on this blog hop. Leave me a comment and
let me know what you think about this month’s project. Have fun!

Designer Note for all
Fabric Stamped Projects: Before stamping this
outfit, be sure to wash the outfit first, without fabric softener. After
stamping, heat set outfit with an iron or the dryer. Wash outfit by turning it
inside-out on a gentle cycle.

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My name is Lisa Rojas. I have been a rubber stamp artist and instructor since 1995. I began designing for publication in 2000 with my work appearing in various craft and home decorating magazines including Scrap & Stamp Arts, The Rubber Stamper, Stamp It!, Paperworks, Craft Home & Style, CardMaker, and Aleene's Craft Club. I also have my designs published in several multi-designer books. I love to design projects with rubber stamps and sharing thoughts and ideas with fellow designers!

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